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Huntinamibia - My Namibian Adventure |
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Grappling with a leopard (09.06.2009)
Leopard occur almost everywhere in Namibia. Foreign trophy hunters stand a very good chance of success when hunting leopard in this country. That a visiting sportsman, however, is attacked by an unprovoked leopard is somewhat unusual. read more >
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Best loved on the continent (01.06.2009)
Africa has always been a favoured destination for hunters. The experience of spending the entire day outside in the bush and sitting around a campfire under the stars at night never ceases to amaze visitors from other continents. The atmosphere and freedom of an African hunting safari will captivate everybody who has experienced it. In the colder regions of the northern hemisphere, adverse weather conditions are an integral part of the hunt. But the weather is certainly not the only draw card to Africa. The abundance and wealth of huntable species on the African continent is unparalleled. read more >
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All 'Nyati' broke loose! (01.06.2009)
Although arid Namibia is not typical buffalo country, there are nevertheless good buffalo-hunting possibilities in the more tropical north-east of the country. Here follows a story which contains all the excitement this pursuit can offer.
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Like tree trunks with ears (01.06.2009)
The cheetah is one of the few species that cannot be guaranteed in spite of all attempts to improve the success rate for its hunts. But Namibia is the one African country where the trophy hunter has a reasonable chance of bagging a free-ranging cheetah. read more >
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A singular adventure at the edge of the southern Namib Desert (01.06.2009)
For the interested sportsman Namibia offers a wealth of possibilities to explore ‘off the beaten track’ and hunt more unusual species, like for example a klipspringer hunt in the remote Tiras Mountains.
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Untouched, unforgettable Damaraland (01.06.2009)
Where the Namibian central plateau drops towards the coastal plains, some of Africa’s most spectacular landscapes are to be found. This escarpment is home to three endemic mammals. Besides the Hartmann’s zebra, the rare black-faced impala and the diminutive Damara dik-dik are home in this unique environment. read more >
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Mecklenburg Kudu – If you don't shoot him now, I'll shoot him (01.06.2009)
Namibia is widely regarded as Africa’s finest kudu country. And the kudu in turn is regarded by many as the number one of the world’s antelope trophies. Here is the story about a kudu that surely qualifies as anybody's number-one trophy. read more >
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The edges of the day (01.06.2009)
When confronted with the fabulous possibilities for big game that Namibia has to offer, one tends to overlook what a wealth of bird-shooting it offers. And the sandgrouse is but one… read more >
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Namibia – a priceless gem (01.06.2009)
Namibia’s communal conservancies offer true, unspoiled wilderness-hunting in breathtaking scenery. And two of the most typical Namibian species, gemsbok and kudu, are regarded as being member of the “five Great Antilopes of Africa”. read more >
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Hugo de Hahn (01.06.2009)
What would an evening around the campfire be without humour? Lean back and have a hearty laugh. read more >
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Between the horns of a kudu bull (01.06.2009)
Namibia is known for its excellent kudu-hunting. Kudus, however, are not normally regarded as “dangerous game”. Here is a somewhat different tale. read more >
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